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Ashley Olsen, Mary-Kate Olsen, and Eugene Levy in Une journée à New York (2004)

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Une journée à New York

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Last film to feature Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen before the latter's retirement from acting.
Mary-Kate Olsen (Roxy) had to learn how to drive a stick shift for this movie.
The film's $5.96 million North American opening weekend and $14.1 million final gross was the lowest ever at the time for a film released in over 3,000 theaters.
In the beginning of the movie, there are several photographs on the wall of Jane and Roxy Ryan as young kids with their mother who passed away. These are actual photos of Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, but with their own mother Jarnette Olsen cut out and replaced.
This is the Olsen twins second theatrical film. The first being It Takes Two.

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Bob Saget: As the Olsen twins (wearing bathrobes), go running past him in the streets of New York, he turns around and stares at them, as if he knows who they are but cannot remember their names. Bob Saget played Danny Tanner on the sitcom La fête à la maison (1987), in which he was the father of Michelle Tanner (played by the Olsen twins). Bob also appeared in their first movie "To grandmother's house we go".

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